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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1899)
Uaaai Dgv/s. A WatUinaon S* on thegrip ii-r Tbc babe of Mr. nod Mr*. \V I*. Fr« neb in very loir wiih tuca-le* Don't fail to read tbe now ad. i f »1 e Racket 5tori’ on tlrsf pig**. Ctrpcttrr* should read the ail, for ihe new church building ut Ashton. Wen I’edl r made a trip to flrei-liM, last Friday returning Saturday. Grandma Smith, mother of (i W. Hunter, la quite nh’k with grip Min* Kite Moon ha* been visiting at Greeley. She returned home Monday. We call your attention to .1. Phil .1 !*•■ ger* new ail which appear* on another page. Mr. A. &utlon went down Ihe river the flrat of tbe week to bring up a herd of cattle,. A gnat many of our people, and es paclally children are sick w ith a cold and grip. 51 II, Mead i* on the sick list and Itev. W. K. Mathew* I* teaching in hi* place Mil* veek. Rev. Johnson, a local Preabyterlan Missionary !• here conducting meeting* at the Baptist church. E. 8. IIayhur*t went to Omaha Mon day to purchase his spring stock of Hardware and Implements. Don’t fail to look at C. Gasteyer's ad on tirst page end learn of the gre.it bar gains which he offers. The Baptists held their postponed Christmas supper la*t Friday evening and a very g‘ od time I* reported. The VoHTHWK8TKUN Hcknowjedg ■ the receipt of a package of wedding cake left at this office by Mr. A. Sutton. May his sbaddnw never grow less. There is nothing mysterious in the wonderful cures r II eted by Dr. Saw yar’s Wild Cherry and Tar. Y u get the benefit of an eminent physician'* prescription for all throat and lung di sease*. For sale by Odendah! Bro’s. Monday morning was the coldest of the season, the mercury dropped to 1ft below zero and It has been very tardy in getliug up again. Pooling ami gre.itful in it*, offer**, you will tind Dr. Sawyer's Arnica and Witch Haz el Salve tor eczema, piles, hives, burns and cuts. Fer sale by Odendalii Bro't. Do not n:-g lect to get a lew bushels of the Golden Grant Wheat in order to get a variety that is better suited to our soil aud climate than any kind ever grown here. It Is absolutely pure Enquire at First Bank I’rof, Anthony E lllnrieh'*n, one <d tlie greatest of Hypnotist’s will give an exhibition of his wonderful powers in that new and mysterious art, at Asino i on Feb., 7-S !> 10. lie guarantees 100 laughs in 100 minutes Everybody should turn nut and hear him. Dr. Sawyer’s Little Wide Awake Pi]!. give purity of body and y Igor of thought bv perfectly regulating the bowels ami cure billioumess, inactive liver anil canstipation. For sale by Odendah! Bros G. W. Hunter received a letter from M. 8. Adams, our former fellow towns man, who i* now at Denver, Col. The letter states that his wife is there al*o and is dving with consumption. Tli ii many friends here will ‘egretvery much i to bear of tills, and trust that she may recover C II. Thode, of one half mile south east of Ashton will (five a public sale at his farm on Feb. 25, 181)9, sale to be gin at 1 o'clock sharp He w ill offer for sale «oe McCormick hinder, mower hay rake, pulveriser, 8tudebake wagon, Moline riding plow, walking plow, breaking plow, cultivator, water tank, corn planter, cook stove, etc. Don't forget the date If you want to buy any of these things. Mr. K Ewell, r presenting the Grand Island beet «ugur factory was a pleas ant caller at this office last Monday Mr. Ewell’s object in visiting this section ts to try and get some of our farmers in terested in sugar beet culture, but t tie weather being so cold and had tie r1 turned home without making ant d< • finite arrangements. He wishes to se cure u number of contract* from farmers to raise five or more acre* of beets next season. We received a letter from out old friend tiro E Wilson, of Klchmond, Oklahoma Ter. slating that the w Intel has been very mild and that they wen getting along vert well ||<< further say a I hat the hots which we ate , (|Uainted with are well and t r sperm, Thai Will ^hamber^ ami Emil ainui berg have gone into lire merchant, t bu*ine«s at a |> ace > tiled I.enoia ai d from it port* rhet sea* doing a good be IliVM. I io ir Sales iuiohii' lo over hundred dollar* a d »v Mr* t' >rdetla II >git < in Indiana, tan Wedne«| Mr*. Hogue w t» a re ifttjr for a number of inauy Irb-mU w ill b < *» tier death ,%?»uti( two liMiwuneeti the *1 »b • etMiKWon y k»o> so tn ' *gc«l cup'*1 |>|oa eel lettlel* of -?hs i msi Ji'k'i from \ a l^jf I'horeday m >rt ! f ty tral. A t tail I , I h •f II i# It Wait! 'I’ttoh, At the home of the niiit*- |iiiu*i t -hi inks city, Mr. Wllb-r lVaiic ...u| Mi-- ISerth i Sutton, '•rri' j «»»:«**! iii Jinly wedlock <•!. Wednesday >«v>r»iiig Febtuniy 1, I spit. I'tie mar iagc wan u private one, none but the immediate relatives of the contracting pan i« « being pre-ent The ceremony v:i' perform l bv* K« v Miller, a baptist oil-rgyman from Grand Inland, Neb l’he young couple are '.ell mid fsvor ibly known In imd about Loup City, Having lived here a number of year*. I be best wishes of Mil! Noll III WKSTKHN will go with them on their journey through life. Rev. W, L Matthews, taught the high ■‘chool lit'S. Mint lay an 1 Tuesday and to use I to* expression of one of the scholars, a good time was had. It was new business for Mr. Matthews but lie managed to get on pretty well. Being of A debateable turn of mind lie allowed his scholars to argue some of the most Important (ioi.it In llieir lessons. One (|Ucstiou we lire tohl was eagerly con tested by Robert Mathews as against eleven of the big virK Just who wone the point wo dld'nt leant, but our re porter states tiiH'' it was not Id to l but II to I Mr. Matthew, states that dur Ing the two days of bis late experience as school teacher, lie lias learned a good deal, all of which lie is lit doubt as to bow much the school board w ill charge him. Tio* new instructor is spoken of a Rev. I’rof Walt, r E Matthews, chore boy, school boy, teacher and preacher Mr, N. U. LeRoy, of St. Raul and dis ci let agent for the Rtueolx Fire insur ance Company, who ha* been working in this territory the last half of January was again interviewed by our reporter before leaving for Ins home last Satur day and the following interesting facts elicited: That for a number of years tie has looked after bis companies' bus !» --> in this part of Nebraska, insuring property aud when desired taking notes payable on D'cetnbei 1st. for the pre iniutii uni) tint heretofore there was always a great amount of past <!ue piper to In carried. But this year thank- to common prosperity, but four notes hi four ouitty were still unpaid -it maturity mid in Mberuian countv not a single one;, ilr. Lclloy s'gnu one farmer living nortli ot here, who five year* ago lie insup d and took his note. At that time he was informed that it 8i2.U0 0d itrguge was holding his p ace down. On this trip he again in* sured him for Mye years more He re ceived the cash for the premium and was told that no mortgage clutched his home, in this year of gtod sense and good overrun nt, and with a large in terrogutory he asked, “who or what done it? I care not whether it is Mc Kinley i-m er something else, but 1 do know that prosperity is here and that ;» enough, and hereafter I‘vote with tin* party that brought it." Mr. Le Koy . rote insurance in the two weeks he was in tnis section aggregating In pieiniums £.',0000 and went home with a conciciice of wotk well done and Ins political faith pinned to the party that brings glow to the checks of tin* work ingman and hi* family. Who Is To ftlainn Kidney trouble lias become so pre valent that it is not uncommon for a child to be born slilicted with weak kid neys. If tin- child urinate* too often, if the urine scald* the flesh, or if, when the child rceaheg an #ge when it should be aide to control the passage, and it I# \et afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon It, the caust of the difficulty is kidney trputde, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these im portant organs. 'I bis unpleasant trou ble is line ton diseased condition of the kidney- and biudder and not to a habit as most people suppose. 1 f the adult has rheumatism ; pain or dull ache in the back it the water pass es in irreguiai intervals or has a bad odor;if it stain the linen or vessel the cob,r of rust; if the feet swell; If there re i ulFy or d.jrk circles under the eyes ion1 kidneys are the cause and need doctoring I i cat mi’iit of some dlsea-es in»v be delayed w it hout danger, not so with kidney di -ease. l>r. Kiln i i’ S vainp Knot the great kidney, liytr aue bladder remedy piomptlv i on - ilie most distressing cases. It* milii uud i Ktraonllnary ef fect I- soon ri i l/ed. Sold by dtnggists i in tilt) n ot and dollar sites. You nun : hive a sum; )c bottle and pamphlet tell ! tog all ; ci t It *i tit ffe by mall Ad j Ire s |»r, Kilmer A I II, lllnglnillilnli, S ^ Wh« n w riling nientluH that you n «d bi» siiiioii. iffei in the lot |* cm \iu.iMWfcsmuw l l >' ni leru M iurgi , the grip, puls »*i » the tr w ith Its fat ,1 ger*r», so ih«t i i U in*- i» iff Imuii its lavages, but multitude- It y. f ond a sure piotuc ’i a i .<!•■» t li i * dm gt-roiis it ilady in to King'- N A I* • no n IVluii v>o( p e| s MMt' ll -l III \ lot li ne* „l|,| HlMS *"*■», li iti' 11- and fryer, will, mow hfttwt I in the In* a Ilf the tie id, i t*»l*i -i • p i-i - and i stubborn uih ) t 1 .1 k o * V - W l» *ve the gup, I ih ’ . • -«d hi K > g < \i *» lot toy* d I id | 'uiptl) lore ih" worst tUSill, liMlt tl.i il d Iios l linOli ttf St!V», til III* dlu segsiitt* tn l prevent til* ii «-l* I slit r itl iii iif the no till I’l IvCHl l •il l II hi gum I boh -f i-i-l run ,1 A trial iMlti*1 I f* »| ' •>,}« ,i I ibl li u‘i. PRICES Uf<E THAT OF WHEAT WAY DOWN! COOK STOVES and HEATERS PICTURE FRAMES AND FRAMING Come See and Buy to Your Own Satisfaction. LOUP CITY HARDWARE aNI) FURNITURE STORE. E. II. WATKINSON, Proprietor HumriFrtmEti'uriilan IUI«« are now In e3ect via the l UN 10.4 IMCiTiC T(l» WKSTKK.4 POINTS TIiom- Ii i c "hi* nifilate i irip neat fur bo-ineaa nr pleasure should tf*'( In* i formal bni p ijHriliriK Ilt****‘ ftrcnrlj ie* | duee<| rate*. Ailyer'labuc mutter and full Information can b« olifa u**il by a i calling on nr addressing W I> (’lit TON, Agent NOTICK OK K-'TKAY Taken up on nny farrr six miles t < nli east of Loup City N. b one piir, v • iyht about 15(1 pound. Owner can b iv* - me by proving property and paying for tfiIh imtlcc and tin* keeping. 1’ktkii K. Kui.anp-cn Stamp Size Photo's only 'Jn Cents for 28 Photo’s. (jive j them a trial they arc O. K. at Leschinsky's Photo Gallery. -♦ FARMS FOR SALK. We hive for »ale on veiy liberal fenna aomo choice farina in Sherman ( < umy Long time will b<> given, on reawinutde term*, if a c*»h payment la made < m roeapondence solicited. J. s. Thompson & Son s. I,neon, 111. iwhiiol Ucpurt Report o( District No. 1:4, lor month beginniog Jan. 2ml, and closing Jan. 27, 18W. No. ot pupils enrolled 65; No. of day# attended t»v all pupils 1,010; Average N<i of pupils each day 50; Name* of pu-1 pils who have not been absent or tardy for the month. Joboic Peters, Stella Peters, Jocle Peters, Laskey Peter*, 1 Hendrick Peters, Harry Lorenz, Annie Lorenz, Mary Lorenz, Mary liebnk“, Fredia Ilebnke, George Urawe, Hosa Maoleje wskl, Clemens Maciejewskl, Eddie Maciejewskl, Harry Maclejewski, llouora Maciejewskl, Willie Dau. Bkltii.a Makks, Teacher TKACHES* ASSOCIATION Feb 11, ltIHil, 2, p in. Song, America. Prayer, Rev. Matthews KolJ Gall, Quotation World of Matter, Gbapt ,3. Nature Study-Paper, by Mm Jones. Discussion, by MissGilbert. Adam’s Essays, Page 55 to 80 Guitar Solo, G. S Leininokb, Lii.uk M. Hoop. Pres. Sec. CLEAR CHEEK NEWS. We are having a very mild winter and stock of ail inscriptions are* doing tine. Ned Harper has sold hi* farm. Gon* 8ideration 81.000. School district No. US has closed school on account of measles, Wes lleapy Is very lame. His foot is very bad and he will not be able to walk oa it for some time. John Stewart is also quite lain*. He hurt his knee while dehorning a cow, Mr Eugene Thomas deported this life last Thursday morning. His son from Custer, Wyoming arrived on the morning train but was to la te to see his father alive. Mr. Thomas was a member of theO. A. It., was a member of company I 4tt, III. He *as also a Mason. The members of the Masonic order ofliciated at his funeral Mr. Thomas was born tn 1831, m Somerset county, state of Maine. H« leave* a wife and three children. Recoupsr ASIITOX UtCALN. K. A Wilson returned from OrnsbH Wednesday evening, and reports a very satisfactory sale of hi* car load of b>g*. Dr. II. Kunze, made a dying business trip to Loup City Thursday over the Burlington. Mrs S.J. Fair, of Hockvilf. visited her daughter, Mrs, W. >| Sinelser, at this place on Thursday. O. J. Vandyke, D. <J. M W gave a very glowing aad entertaining lecture here on Friday eveulug for tne benefit of the Workman, tpilte a good number of non-members were present. H. Smelaer and O W. Marvel‘•‘railed’ it to Loup City Monday, returniii); Tues day. We hear rumors that one of our most popular young men |* thinking aerlouljr of taking unto hlmseu a life long part ner of the (air sea. line** again! Who is he? I’rof Anibony K. IlinrU-kisen. « hyp notl't of m» small fame, has honored A.hton, and has dates for February 7 H Uantl Id. lie U very reasonable In his pricessu !•-* everyti<m|) turn out, a> it Is a grand iHrsninii tu ’’laugh and g»u»" fit. ISih'l fotg-t tbe dales. '.is-itiiiU II dl \->iloii, Weheoi Adll mi I* iiC-t to he alighted Mi the lead, »o are t*dd to r«|«M I l|ie af'ival n| the niea-o*.. Alios ui*> in i,.y Am* m Its * Ohio *ker" siol ui iy su n< ai laere finits the s.inie siiun*• tin waiting sufe inu re*|, o,.*i« of ' OnbMike,* ' eplaile-, | a Ml. I U. I * i»«isS*iisls'« i s-*a>. Iiaieeat mb > h > *s« lll-g* n Hi- * . the )•• ■,.|, la* Hiiwlh *uitO UtewfgMtt, t wiser «uh *t sml W e«t< •lOthiv 14)1 *‘W•' soil a gtest lies! 1* < fesiiii.t tiaii, • t ',,ngg H> nteily , anil j Ht»4 iu it gtyos the most ustlslseu <tf | mutts, v pet illy anon |f • hi him* lot •evete ivkhist lig p * hi tarn hi i iMm l .h u , , To the I'ulillr. W« are authorized to guarantee every bottle of t .'haiubcrlain'* Cough Remedy to be hp represented and If not satlsfact ory after two-tblrds of the contents have been u,«ed, will refund the money to the purchaser There U no better medicine , made for la grippe, colds and whooping cough Price. 25 and 50c per bottle Try It For pale by Odeudahl Bro's. IIIXKI.K.Vi' A l( NIC A HAI.VK. The best salve in the world for (bits Briuse* Sores Fleets Sab Kheutn Fever Sores Tetter Chapped Mauds Chilblain* Corns and all Skin Eruptions and pus- , Itively cures Pile* or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac tion or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale by Odeudahl Bros Teller, Sull-Kheiiiii Mint Ke/.eina The intense itching amismart iog inci dent to these diseases, is instantly allay ed by applying Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. Many very bad c -ei have been permanently cured by it- It is equally • lllcleril for itching piles and a favorite remedy for sore nipples chapped hands, chilblains frost bites and chronic sore eyes. 25cts. per box. For sab*by Odcmlabl Bt'o .•«. BltlOOK NOTICK. Seated Mils with plan* und specifications will be received al the office of the County Clerk of Sherman county. Nebraska, at Loup City. In aid county on or he fore noon of the Hlh day of March. 1W» for the building of all the bridge* that may be required to be constructed by said county during the term of one year from the letting of the eootract for the construction of aid bridges; such bids to be by the lineal foot und contract to be let fur the building of such bridges >• may be retiulred at a specified sura per lineal foot; plans, specification* and bids to be made on wood bridges on low water bridges and on high water bridges. Flans for low wuu r bridges to lie prepared to suit iiulck and heavy currents, to be Ifl to 21 feet long, and the high water bridges, to be spans 21 to lo feet long with suitable approaches, all bridges to t e set on good long oak piling and span timbers to be full length of spaa. Bids also to be tiled for replacing spans in Loup river bridges in said county that may require replacing during the term of one year. The County l>oard reserves the right to re ject any or all bids: Bated at Loup City. Nebraska, January 20. 1S90 John MiNsurt.i., County Clerk. NOTICK OK KSTIMATK OK KXHKNHKS. The following estimate of expenses was prepared by the county board, adopted and by the board declared the estimate of expenses for Sherman county for the year 1*00 On roads .. ? 1.000® On bridges. 1,000 (O On !» .,!> f lunks and -tattuncry, Mono Oa furniture and Incidentals son off On expenses of election 10®® on county repairs On olbees, rents and salaries 5,0®® On court including Attorneys on bounty on wild animal - 350 00 on Agricultural Fair Association 175 00 On Illegal Taxes itoouo On County Printing !‘«>0o On Insanity cases too 00 On railroad liond Interest 3,ioi® On O Alt V It It. Bond Sinking fund i.<»»i® On Itefundtng Bond Interest. 3.5®® Ou Funding und refunding bond lot 1 .-MW 00 On Bridge bond refunding bond sink ing fund M#® Ou bridge bout! refunding Is rail isi •• isaioo Ou t* achers Institute fund ♦"1)0 Total 135. KB® John Min«iii:i.u County Clerk BOTH K HIU ft MU ATIOM. I.aiul tiituc, l.lni'iiln. Nubra-Wa » January "Itlli, Ihu• | Botlro la hereby Kiven Dial Ilia follow I ini< nam..I aotller ha» filed nollen of lita 1 mtt-wUun tu itiaa* H i»l In aii|i|> >rt of M. claim, and lltai »a»d (.roof will '«> mad* u f«r« fhw Ounalf Jud«a of wherman « .omi v, at l.oup. Malaraalia. o« t|.fll f, I* **, via. 0**11 I. Mvrrar, H.i»r»i«*il tnlffi Ho laili, f..r Ilia North *»«l nuariai a*'* It low tv Tow atMp l» worth *>f Mann* 13 imi iim naiitva ilia fo lowiwg allawwf i la (irovc lit* *»mtf»>iou» t«» l4> »« a uja.n | |ii.l callIVallow of oi.l land, via; tutoii | fu|Klt*UI ■*»•«»! fl n ull, I rwl Haw iuan, J J ,|,ti Jnl.ii|..a, all of Vvhtou, t. Irl oia J M J. ifavov Htfliltr I Hull Wilt I (» » 1 ikmta to i h t». . * o 4 »|»» « i > i < wad l owl r*» wt* in hWilVI It Mil Itli dale, Jnt* ft, , I, l.i law • r ,:| ia«iiMf) it' .oik on III* a»t Hottah IWUw.lh » .. .ill at ,* > H* a v ifMt * 4Wt( yiwNaiwitt9• yiam, itt rtabt 1 H i l,i 'i liiit*»vv i* l’lotto lt fllt*ry ja ||«itt o|4*ii |i<f bua(ti#" 1899 GREETING During the year 18t)9 we expect to remain in bus ncss and we ask the continuance of your trade. We do not ask it on the strength of our reputation, or because you have traded with us a long time, or because we sold goods cheap last year. We ask it because we will sell you goods cheap Tins year. With us every year has got to take care of its own business. Every sale must stand on its own bottom. Every customer must judge as by what he himself buys— not by what his neighbors buy. We expect to increase our business this year on the same lines we increased it last year and for the past do?.en years.—by keeping quality up and keeping prices down. Already we have made extensive con tracts with mills and manufacturers and in a vkhy few days the lirst of our spring purchases will come pouring in. \\ hat will they be like? When will we show them up? Have we any wonders waiting? How will the prices compare with last year? Wait and see. Respectfully yours. I E. S. IIAYHURST. M AST E It'S SALE. l>ocU«t T., No. Jig. in the circuit court of the United States (or t tic district of Nebraska: The Dundee Mortgage and 1 Trust Investment company, [• I,muted, Complainant. J vs. 1 t;co. W. Sutton, et. al. def-V endants.— In c'hauoery, ) Foreclosure of Mortgage I’uhllc notice la hereby given that In pursuance and bv virtue of a decree en. tered In the above cause on the ISth day if November, I MW, I, E.9. DUNDY, Jr , Muster In Chancery of the circuit court of the United States for the District of Nebraska, will, on the Fourteenth day of February, in:®, at the hour of twelve o'clock noon ot said day ut front door of the Sher man County Court House building in Loup city Sherman county, state and Dis trict of Nebraska, sell at public auction for cash the loll owlr" described property, to wit: All of section twenly-ono (il)ot Town sblpfllteen (15) north of range fourteen (14) west of the sixth Principal Meridian, ex cept right of way for Irrigation ditch sur veyed and platted on said lands, all In Sherman county, Nebraska. L.S Dumnr, Jr., Master In chancery. Cook a Gossett, Solleitois for complain ant. NOTICE roll PUBLICATION. Land Office at Lincoln, Nebr. I January, nth, ls#9. t Notice 1h hereby given that the follow ing named seti ler baa Hied notice of bit) Intention to make final proof In support of liit) (•lain, and lhat t*ald proof will be made before Judsun C. Porter, U. 8. com missloner, at Litchfield, Nebr., on Halur day, Feb. It*. 1SD9. vjz: Thou M. Burke, II. E. No. Ih4i5, lor the Northwest quarter. Meet ion 1, Township II. Range 16 west lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz Edward N. Harper, Adalbert J. Wtlson, Jauies K. Cray, of Litchfield, Nebraska and Marshall Picket, of Hazard, Neb raska. J W. Jollllsoil, Register. JEWELRY SATISFACTION (il'AllAN THRU OR MONET REFUNDED. Jewelry of our manufacture warranted to give the wearer satisfaction or money refunded We manufacture a complete line in Rol led i.old Plate, Hold Tilled, Hold Trout and solid Hold A complete line of Jewelry of our mss iifacluiu Is fur sale by I I. aheppard. of l.oupCIty, Nrb call at the store and st amina llie line PH es low and fiu»d» first ('U'l W T. Mtlfi. Mauafeeturiau Jewelers, IiiW A ( ITT, KiWA I >ii i im'ii i oNHiUON l*ow nik*, are Ji»«l «|||| a hol.e needs a loo In bad i din,,n Tmiic, tdoard purifier and Vi mil I bey »rs tud |imh| bd< wed It lot .. I |he b -l In ii*c t i pul a h«rew III | hum • oiitlllbm. I'lUV’i'S cauls par pti 'a ,gi, t'ef tali by Odendali! Hfo'e. tl!4 II a 4< »».| «» ItHle tit* el llid toluol restel the curative p art id | >r Sawytt't I kellue Toy i ilv by t Mandela) tiro's, • * • ii>'|i 111 m lit* a are at Wat fi.lt III. NO.N-llESIDK.NT NOTICE. In District Coart of Sherman 'imy Nebraska. wrlght I,. Kidder, Plain tur. VS. William J. Danby, Ella (!, Dauby, Ins will). John I.. Farwell, Martha O. Farwell, his wife, J, Al. .Sharon, *;t. ul, Defendant*. to William J. Dauby. Ella ('. Dm >y, his wife, John L, Harwell, Martha < 1 .r well, his wife, J. M tHiaie.i, non ronlili'ii i defendant: Vou will take notice that, on the 9th day of January. W.n, Wright I,. Kidder, plaintiff herein II eq bin Full! ion In ilia district court of .Sherman county, N' braska, against aaid defund nnta l lie ob ject and prnyerof which are lo foren mo a curiam mortgage executed by defend* ants, William J Dauby, Ella C. Dauby, bin wife, to Carlls c. Ilurr or order, upon tbesoutti half ol the South west qmuier of Section six (il), Township sixteen, tit), ltuage thirteen (IS) veil, in Sherman comi ty, Nebraska, to secure the pay uion I of n certain promlaory note, dated May ,'l, lino, for the sum of Three Hundred Dollars (UOO.Ou) due aud puyable June 1st, 1x1)5, with interest at eight per cent pur uiinuui, said interest payable lu five coupon notes of same date lor Twenty .four dollars <424 00) each, one due June 1st, 1801; one due June 1st, 180J; one due June Mr, lei > 1; one due June 1st, 1804, due one June 1st 1805. Each of said notes and coupons to bear teu per cent, per annum after due: Tliut there Is now due upon said notes and mortgage the sum ol Five Hundred u i t Twelve Dollars and Five cents (512.05) tor which sum with Interest from this dale Flalnlltf prays for a decree that defend ant be required to pay the same or that said premises may lie sold to satisfy the amount fouud due. said mortgage and notes duly sold, unsigned and delit ci cd to plaintiff. Vou are required to answer said pctetlon on or before the Ul day of February, i-'io. Dated this Mh day of January , IsMi. WKtotiT I.. Kiiuikii, Plaintiff. ByUm. w. Ili'NTKit, his uu Attest: Julia Minski-’LL, County clerk. NOTICK roll PUBLICATION. Lund office ut Llmtoln, Sell, i IHM'vlulMr HTtli, I Notice i* hereby given Hint tim luii.u tng named »«lller lute Hied nolb e ol hla In* trillion to make final proof In support of III* claim, and that »aid proof will be made before llie county Judge al l.oup City, Nebraaka, on February 15, W.n, via: William F. IValllier, tlo’n«al*ad Kn try No, iwwu for Ike »ouik eu»t quar ter of *«H<t|.,M W, TOWU*M|> I* liaise in weal. lie uaiuea i lie follow mu »lt ueeaea lo prove Ilia conlluuoiia r> -l ienee upon and cultivation of *nid laud, vt*: A M, Hum*, William M. Ward, ami rtiarir* I.indell, of Arcadia, No tali and Koy Nile* id Loup, Nebraeki 9 Afiik w rail m our »* l» * fl i» !t» pay H| w> ,l lip y ii*» OH o •» 11| i », When y» u Hwll* t ’ • •« o i « ,’ g lHe atMouni juii aw* on am at | • * l*> pf><W|ii in frwldli 4 W i hi I, ,*• Money a* ** have pa l .1 i ,»(f ti« *t eh itnet ho hr l